Unlike Max’s time-travel in the first game, Chloe uses her wit to "Backtalk" her way through situations, which feels much more grounded and true to her character.
Many players have reported bugs in the Remastered collection that weren't in the original, such as lighting glitches, subtitle desyncs, and occasional crashes.
You get updated character models and much-improved lighting. The environments look sharper, and the facial animations—while still a bit stiff—are more expressive than the original. File: Life.is.Strange.Before.the.Storm.Remaster...
It perfectly captures teenage angst, rebellion, and the feeling of being an outcast.
The indie-folk score by Daughter remains one of the best in gaming history. The "Remastered" Experience Unlike Max’s time-travel in the first game, Chloe
If you haven't played the original, Before the Storm is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. It follows a 16-year-old Chloe Price as she navigates grief and a budding, intense relationship with the popular but mysterious Rachel Amber.
This is where the review gets mixed. The "Remaster" was intended to bring the 2017 game up to modern standards, but the results are polarizing: The "Remastered" Experience If you haven't played the
For a first-time player, the Remaster is the "shinier" version, but many veterans still prefer the original for its more consistent art style and lack of technical "jank." The Verdict Story/Writing: 9/10 Atmosphere: 10/10 Remaster Quality: 6/10